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10/25/2006 Relevance: 6.97A discussion of dynamic parallel execution is presented. The article mentions some possible alternatives to MPI, offers dynamic execution ideas, and develops some solutions.Search further
08/26/2008 Relevance: 6.95Dynamically linked shared libraries are an important aspect of GNU/Linux. They allow executables to dynamically access external functionality at run time and thereby reduce their overall memory footprint.This article investigates the process of creating and using dynamic libraries, provides details on the various tools for exploring them, and explores how these libraries work under the hood.Search further
08/25/2008 Relevance: 6.60When I wrote the first article in this series, the intent was to show how a html form could be used to transfer external input to existing web pages on the fly. By definition that is dynamic web content. This was the real goal of this series. Unfortunately, security concerns diverted my attention. To reset the balance, I had begun to rewrite the introduction, however, that corrective measure is still not complete. Despite this, I think it is more important to demonstrate the original intent. Thus, I have written this article describing the easiest method to transfer some dynamic content into active web pages.Search further
07/09/2007 Relevance: 6.59This solution is based on the Sliding Door technique with dynamic width and a rollover effect. The menu is defined using a plain HTML list and using CSS you get a gracefully degradable tabbed menu. PHP is used to automate most of the process so that maintenance is very easy. Easily adaptable to other frameworks.Search further
09/18/2008 Relevance: 6.50Again inspired by Phil Howard's[1.], whose penchant for seeing simple text files as the solution, I have found, indeed, it would have provided the quicker, less error prone approach for updating the News page on the defunct OpenSourceToday site. Moreover, not only would have it been, it is simpler; it also had the additional advantage of the ability to discard older, rotted stories before they become an obvious embarrassment. That is what I will show here, the more direct method to update these pages relying more heavily upon text files, while reducing the risk due to excessive processing.Search further
01/12/2007 Relevance: 6.46With the new XML technology called Hierarchical Inherited Rule-Interpreted XML, you can replace standard Java properties with dynamic versions.Search further
10/17/2006 Relevance: 6.25The built in webserver in Visual Studio 2005, formerly known as Casini, uses a dynamic or static port on the localhost machine (e.g. http://localhost:2049/default.aspx). It is dynamic by default, but you can make it static if you choose.Search further
08/28/2008 Relevance: 6.01Dynamically linked shared libraries are an important aspect of GNU/Linux®. They allow executables to dynamically access external functionality at run time and thereby reduce their overall memory footprint (by bringing functionality in when it's needed). This article investigates the process of creating and using dynamic libraries, provides details on the various tools for exploring them, and explores how these libraries work under the hood.Search further
02/09/2007 Relevance: 5.94"A picture says more than 1000 words." Collect and visualizes statistics with theDynamic Cache Visualizer for IBM WebSphere Application Server to provide insight into the state, health, performance, composition, and efficiency of the cache.Search further
09/08/2008 Relevance: 5.89News Items that were on the OpenSourceToday site were mostly rewrites of official company [1.] press releases. These Items were by their nature were highly volatile (read as rapidly prone to rot), hence, were inappropriate for longer term retention. Moreover, whatever marginal gain they offered meant prompt display was a necessity. Therefore, rapid, dynamic updating of the News page was an inherently sensible. I describe here one way to meet those needs.Search further